Hacker reveals further Sony flaws in Portugal
Written By Unknown on Thursday, 9 June 2011 | 18:41
Sony's hack of the day has been claimed by a Lebanese hacker who says he has breached the company's Portuguese site.
Sony has been under almost daily attack for weeks from various hacking groups, which have targeted the company after an attack took out its PlayStation Network.
The hacker, who calls himself Idahc and also targeted Sony Europe last week, claimed to have found three weaknesses on the Portuguese site.
“I found three flaws on the www.sonymusic.pt - sql injection, XSS, and Iframe Injection,” he said in a posting on Pastebin.
Claiming that he was “not a black hat", he won't be dumping the database into the public domain, but instead posted a list of harvested email addresses as proof of his exploits.
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